Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:04 AM PDT on March 27, 2014
- Rebuttal to Lewis Center’s HSR Emission Reductions Paper, Part 1 (Better Institutions)
- Dodgers adding new bike lanes and walkways (Dodgers) [reader photos, reviews soon?]
- 80-Year-Old El Sereno Soto/Mission/Huntington Bridge to be Demolished (Eastsider)
- $100,000 Reward for Pacific Palisades Car vs. Ped Hit and Run Fatality (LAT)
- Naming Names: All of The Source’s ISO Honorees (SBLA Tumblr)
- 90-minute Ciclovia Before Long Beach Grand Prix (LongBeachize)
- Undercover Police Cyclists Sting Scofflaw Drivers in Houston (KHOU)
- Videos: Real-Time On-the-Ground Bus and Ped Planning in Vancouver (Price Tags, Atlantic Cities)
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